West Virginia quarterback Jarrett Brown has been waiting for his chance to lead the Mountaineers for four years. He intends to keep the winning tradition established by Pat White going, but he's finding that White's shadow may be difficult to escape. [details]

A thin target with good length, Arnett does a great job working back toward the quarterback and finding soft spots underneath. Showcasing good initial burst off the line, he runs well for his size. But because he lacks ideal body control as a route runner, he's more of a straight-line athlete. Struggles sinking his hips and exploding out of his breaks. He seems to coast in and out of his cuts and lacks sharpness as a route runner. But he does display the speed to threaten defenders deep. Does a nice job flattening out his routes and sitting down in front of opposing corners. Adjusts well to the football and showcases good coordination near the sideline. Possessing the ability to track the football down the field, Arnett has the hands/ball skills to make some really tough catches. But he doesn't trust himself nearly as much over the middle and consistently allows the ball get into his body. Displays surprising strength to his game after the catch and does a nice job remaining balanced, making a man miss and attacking up the field. A tall, lean target, he runs well for his size and has the speed to threaten the field vertically. But his lack of ideal balance and body control as a route runner make him little more than a fringe roster guy.